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<p>There are a few steps to compile the core. Some of the steps depend on 
whether you want telerik futures or no,do you want the core for SilverLight or WPF or 
both.</p>
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	<li>Download the sources from
	<a href="http://jslcore.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets">
	http://jslcore.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets</a>
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	<img src="downloadsource.jpg" alt="Downloading source code screenshot" style="margin:10px"/>
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	<li>All projects are compiling to disc R: , so you have to bind R: to any 
	path you want to place the binaries. You can simply do it by cmd-&gt;subst 
	command. 
	<br/><img alt="" src="subst.jpg" style="margin:10px"/></li>
	<li>Open the solution file jSLCore.sln () . Unbind it from source control and 
	ensure that files and folders from the solution are not &quot;Is Read Only&quot;</li>
	<li>Go to &quot;Build-&gt;Configuration Manager&quot; and check what you want and what 
	you want not to compile. You can understand what the projects do by visiting 
	&quot;Components&quot; showcase.</li>
	<li>Compile and ensure that assemblies are placed in &quot;<a href="file:///r:/jSLCore">r:\jSLCore</a>&quot;
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	<img alt="" src="assemblies.jpg" style="margin:10px"/></li>
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